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There's a github link, so presumably it's only packaged for Ubuntu. I'm hoping I can get it running on OpenSUSE/KDE4.
If it has appindicator support, it'll run. I'm not sure if any other distributions already support it though. If you could let me know if you can get it to work on openSUSE/KDE4, (email in my profile) that'd be great!
I just released F.lux for Ubuntu (fades your screens at night)
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#22I've been using it for a month or two on Windows and am quite surprised how much I like it.
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#23I started using F.lux a month or so ago to help with insomnia. It's helped a lot, thank you for writing it. I've been holding out on buying an iPad to read in bed, precisely because F.lux has helped me so much on OSX. Is there a flux equivalent for iOS? Is it possible to write one?
Would be possible for an application to mimic Flux, but there is no way (except on a Jailbroken device) to do system wide Flux. Could be a nice niche for a browser or RSS reader though.
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#24I've been a huge fan of F.lux on OS X for a very long time. The beautiful thing about the recent "gradual change" feature is that now I don't even notice it when I'm working late at night -- unless I have to turn off the application for some reason, and then I find myself squinting and fleeing.
Anyway, just wanted to take a moment out to thank you for helping so many people out.
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#27A similar program for automatically changing the color temperature, Redshift [1], was recently highlighted by Lifehacker and others as an alternative to the commandline-only XFlux, inspired by F.lux. EDIT: One advantage Redshift has is that it automatically determines your lng/lat based on your current "home" location in the Clock applet. [1]: http://jonls.dk/redshift/
redshift is also open source and thus works on other platforms, where f.lux is closed source.
The fact that it is closed source should not be a problem unless you are RMS!
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#28Has anyone figured out how to get this to work on a multi-display configuration? I tried it and found it only affected my primary screen.
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redshift is also open source and thus works on other platforms, where f.lux is closed source.
f.lux works as advertised. Love it. Use it. Highly recommend it. More so, now that is has nice GUI and all. The fact that it is closed source should not be a problem unless you are RMS!
um, or unless you use an operating system or architecture for which they don't build a binary, so you can't use it no matter how well it works as advertised.
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#30Any chance you could ping him about that?